Though many artists rightfully object to being categorized as “women in music,” 2014 is undeniably shaping up to be an incredible year for, dare it be said, women in music. Arguably the two most popular rappers in the country right now are women (Iggy and Nicki), Lana Del Rey is leading the charge for female stars to forgo propriety and embrace their messier sides, and there are big albums on the horizon this fall from avant-garde artists FKA twigs and Zola Jesus as well as from R&B musicians Banks and Tinashe.

And now, as if to put a fine point on it, Kilo Kish, Jessie Ware, and White Lung all serendipitously released music videos today. The three artists couldn’t be less alike—Kish is a bubbly rapper, Ware an angelic singer, and White Lung a Riot Grrrl–indebted punk band (with a male guitarist)—which just shows how diverse and prolific the talent pool is. It’s not merely that 2014 is a great year for women in music; it’s a great year for all different kinds of women making all different kinds of music. So great that a random Tuesday can be filled with female-fronted videos so disparate, you’d think that the industry intentionally played a game of jumble. Watch below.